About 15 years ago, a man named Adam DeCoster — who is a foley artist on shows like Netflix’s Arrested Development and New Girl — wrote a film called Tuna. It was extremely low budget. In fact, the movie didn’t even warrant a listing on IMDB. However, De Costa recently released Tuna to YouTube, which gives us another strange, awkward glimpse into the pre-Ron Swanson Nick Offerman.

The movie also stars Kevin Corrigan, David Krumholtz, 4-year-old Angus T. Jones, and a Louis C.K., before he was “Louis C.K.” It’s apparently about a bunch of guys having conversations while driving around Los Angeles, or Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee without the coffee. You can watch the entire video (it’s 60 minutes long) below, but it’s not very good. I’ll also include screenshots so you can see what you came here to see: Young, goofy-looking versions of people you recognize, plus two guys who are incredibly familiar but whose names I cannot place. I get the feeling that Ron Swanson would also probably kick this Nick Offerman’s ass.

Nick Offerman

Louis C.K.

Kevin Corrigan

David Krumholtz

Angus T. Jones

This Familiar Guy Whose Name Eludes Me, But Definitely a Best Buy Commercial

In the lab, the scientists could not determine what they should do with the failed clone of Paul Giamatti, so they named him Joey Slotnick and released him into the wild to enjoy a marginal career in bad sitcoms.

Slotnick was in the first season of Boston Public, he was the one having an affair with a student. The guy at the bottom is very possibly Damian Young? better known (to me) as Stu the Bus Driver from Pete and Pete, by other people probably as Bill Lewis from Californication.

This man is a riot! As I was leaving my office at DISH this afternoon, one of my coworkers showed me a video of Patton Oswalt pretending to be The Penguin, and it was pretty entertaining. I’m having dinner at a friend’s house tonight so I won’t be able to watch tonight’s episode of Parks and Recreation live. Fortunately, I remembered to enable my DISH Hopper to record all the primetime shows from the four major networks each night of the week. I’ll have Oswalt on P&R recorded for me even though I don’t have a special timer for it.